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genre de raisins - traducción al Inglés

ART GENRE THAT DEPICTS SCENES FROM EVERYDAY LIFE
Genre picture; Genre scene; Genre work; Genre scenes; Genre views; Genre view; Genre pictures; Genre works; Genre painters
  • [[John Lewis Krimmel]], ''Country Wedding'' (1820)
  • [[Jean-Baptiste Greuze]], ''Filial Piety'', 1765
  • Merry Company]]'', by Dirck Hals
  • The Wood Sawyer]]'', Charles E. Weir, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1842
  • ''The Idle Servant''; housemaid troubles were the subject of several of [[Nicolaes Maes]]' works.
  • [[Vasily Perov]], ''The Hunters at Rest'' (1871)
  • Interior with woman by [[Wybrand Hendriks]]

genre de raisins      
n. grapes

Definición

genre
(genres)
A genre is a particular type of literature, painting, music, film, or other art form which people consider as a class because it has special characteristics. (FORMAL)
...his love of films and novels in the horror genre.
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Wikipedia

Genre art

Genre art is the pictorial representation in any of various media of scenes or events from everyday life, such as markets, domestic settings, interiors, parties, inn scenes, work, and street scenes. Such representations (also called genre works, genre scenes, or genre views) may be realistic, imagined, or romanticized by the artist. Some variations of the term genre art specify the medium or type of visual work, as in genre painting, genre prints, genre photographs, and so on.

The following concentrates on painting, but genre motifs were also extremely popular in many forms of the decorative arts, especially from the Rococo of the early 18th century onwards. Single figures or small groups decorated a huge variety of objects such as porcelain, furniture, wallpaper, and textiles.